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OPINION

'Terminal' fears as Thais left in limbo abroad

Oped, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 15/04/2020

» On my last day of self-quarantine, a nurse from a public health centre in my neighbourhood called me, checking if I had any symptoms or signs of Covid-19. She was nice, trying to collect all the necessary information to make sure I am free of the virus. Afterwards, the centre will issue me a certificate saying that I've completed the home-quarantine and can resume my normal life.

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OPINION

Enforce laws to halt rabies' return

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 28/09/2018

» A small village called Ban Nong Khai Hia in Nakhon Ratchasima's Sida district is shrouded with fear.

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THAILAND

A unique bond

Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 21/05/2018

» If Zack Blackmon Jr were to tell you that he's a direct descendant of the original Siamese Twins Eng and Chang Bunker, there's no way you'd believe him. White skinned, blue eyed and with a delightfully thick North Carolinian accent, Blackmon Jr, 67, is surprisingly in fact, the great-great grandson of Eng.

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OPINION

Thais have every right to expose state faults

News, Nopporn Wong-Anan, Published on 08/10/2016

» 'Are you Thai?" is a catchphrase Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha loves asking people whom he thinks give our beloved country a bad name.

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THAILAND

Academic waxes lyrical over Royal Anthem

News, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 16/06/2016

» Renowned classical music professor Sugree Charoensook is asking the government for 100 million baht to standardise the way the Royal Anthem is played, so it matches how Mahidol University's orchestra performs it.

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OPINION

PM media ire worsens mess

News, Published on 27/03/2015

» Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha's rage against journalists for exposing Thailand's problems is not helpful to him or the country.

THAILAND

Where reforms are heading

Published on 10/10/2014

» A prime minister coming from direct vote, the absence of populist policies and primary votes are among the key proposals submitted to the National Reform Council (NRC) to consider using as its groundwork.

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LIFE

Mavericks meet their match

Life, Published on 22/09/2014

» The winners of the SEA Write Awards, the region's most distinguished literary prize, will be announced early next month, the category to be judged in this year's competition being the short story. In the run-up to that glittering event, we talk to the six Thai finalists, all unconventional individuals in their own way, asking them about their work, their favourite authors and why they prefer to express themselves in the short-story format.

ADVANCED NEWS

Constitution: Axe courts & watchdog orgs?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 29/02/2012

» Close Thaksin associate floats idea of eliminating Constitution Court & Administrative Court set up by 1997 People's Constitution.

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ADVANCED NEWS

The Court gets tough

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 28/10/2010

» The Constitution Court took legal action yesterday against those involved in releasing or publishing information on clips from a hidden camera.